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Taking doubles down to single brood chambers to boost honey crop
A look in my new Monroe yard where I hope to make some honey. I started these hives two weeks ago and am reducing double brood chambers to singles to boost my honey crop.
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DEMAREE MONSTERS even after a bear attack!DEMAREE MONSTERS even after a bear attack!
DEMAREE MONSTERS even after a bear attack!
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Here is a follow-up to the Demaree video of early May when Amy and I set up her two colonies in the City of Bangor Maine. After a month we did ANOTHER Demaree manipulation on them. A few days later one was attacked and tipped over by a black bear which ate a lot of brood. This is the first detailed visit since.
Double nucs already need another honey super!Double nucs already need another honey super!
Double nucs already need another honey super!
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Only one week since we set up these double nucs and they already need another honey super. Queens laying up a storm.
Turning pairs of nucs into honey producersTurning pairs of nucs into honey producers
Turning pairs of nucs into honey producers
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Many ffolks have asked to see more about turning pairs of nucs into honey producers, well I had a lot of extra nucs to play with now so here goes! This is how I do it.
Just about to make honey!Just about to make honey!
Just about to make honey!
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My daughter-in-law, Hannah's hive has grown nicely this Spring from a single deep to a double deep and is now poised to start accumulating their first honey.
Seasonal issues   with puppy distractions!Seasonal issues   with puppy distractions!
Seasonal issues with puppy distractions!
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We talk a lot about bees in Beekeeping 24/7 and sometimes toss in a few distractions along the way. You may fine this informative or just fun to watch!
Stop swarming and make honey with the Demaree methodStop swarming and make honey with the Demaree method
Stop swarming and make honey with the Demaree method
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My friend Amy has two strong overwintered hives that need attension to prevent swarming, one was showing early queen cells 5 days ago. We consider, splitting the hive, making nucs, swapping positions of hives but all these will lower productivity. My favorite solution to this dilemma is the Demaree manipulation which will stop swarming and make a monster hive capable of making hundreds of pound...
fantastic results boosting a small hive in only 2 weeksfantastic results boosting a small hive in only 2 weeks
fantastic results boosting a small hive in only 2 weeks
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Two weeks ago I boosted this tiny overwintered cluster which had 2 half frames of brood over a strong overwintered colony separating them with some newspaper and a queen excluder. Look at these results in just 14 days.
Beekeeping for beginners, hands on classBeekeeping for beginners, hands on class
Beekeeping for beginners, hands on class
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Queen Bee, Amy Nickerson and I held our first of 3 hands-on Beekeeping for Beginners classes in Hampden Maine today. Next two are May 18 and May 25. It was a beautiful day in Maine to teach beekeeping!
The queen is dead, long live the queen!The queen is dead, long live the queen!
The queen is dead, long live the queen!
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In Spring hive assessments its sometimes necasary to make choices that result in regicide!
Which queens to kill and which to save?Which queens to kill and which to save?
Which queens to kill and which to save?
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early Spring inspections and its time to assess hives and take action on hive that can be built up or hives which can not be saved.
What did the bees do during the Eclipse?What did the bees do during the Eclipse?
What did the bees do during the Eclipse?
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April 8 and here in Maine we had a total solar Eclipse. In my bee yard we had 98% so what did my bees make of this?
Bees survived the Winter? Now What!?Bees survived the Winter? Now What!?
Bees survived the Winter? Now What!?
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What do you do with your bees now that they have made it through the Winter? Here's what I do.
Spring feeding roundSpring feeding round
Spring feeding round
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Today was my first trip round my out yards this Spring and what a beautiful day to be outside. A real Spring day in Maine! This yard of saskatraz bees are in great shape and those with good supplies of honey got some pollen substitute and those a bit short of honey got Winter patties.
How I prepare Demaree, Single Brood Chamber hives or double nucs for winterHow I prepare Demaree, Single Brood Chamber hives or double nucs for winter
How I prepare Demaree, Single Brood Chamber hives or double nucs for winter
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I had a lot of questions as to how I prepared my Demaree splits (as well as my single brood chamber hives and double nucs) for Winter. Here are some great options.

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  • @bligon11
    @bligon11 16 годин тому

    Is it okay to feed a weaker colony while hopgaurd is in use?

  • @bligon11
    @bligon11 16 годин тому

    what do you use for smoker fuel?

  • @bligon11
    @bligon11 16 годин тому

    When did you test the mite levels ?

  • @michaelschaefer9125
    @michaelschaefer9125 19 годин тому

    Hi Peter , so when I move the two brood boxes up top with supers below them and a new brood box with a excluder and frame with the queen and some drawn and undrawn comb so leave it like that until the honey flow is over unless it get full of course, thanks!

  • @robertpaluska6354
    @robertpaluska6354 День тому

    I am planning already for my winter/ spring set up for next spring. I like to re-queen to keep a fresh queen yearly. When would I plan on grafting (from my own bees) and replace my queen and still not allow my queen to go backwards in my honey production? Would I do this before the flow (when drones are flying) or after the flow has started or when the flow is over. My flow is generally over July 4th.

  • @tonymarshharveytron1970
    @tonymarshharveytron1970 День тому

    Hello, As a retired Honey Farmer in the UK, with over 60+ years experience with bees, I have to say this video gives out the wrong advice to those taking up the craft, as what you just showed, is bad beekeeping practice for the following reasons. 1. Brood frames should never be used as Honey supers. would you like to eat honey that you had just scooped out of the toilet? Every time a bee is produced in a brood comb, the Larvae speads out it's faeces in the cell just before it spins a cacoon and pupates. This is why brood combs become progessively darker the longer they are in the hive because none of the larval faeces is ever removed from the cells, yet super comb stays clean. That means that you are storing honey in a container that is composed of ' Bee Poo '. Fine if you consume the honey yourself, but not if you are selling it. 2. Unless you provide a top entrance, any drones trapped in the top will contaminate the top half of the hive, because they can't leave the hive to relieve themselves. Eventually they will die, block the excluder and invite various organisms that feed on their decomposing bodies. 3 Unless you are cold storing or very well sealing your stored supers, you will surely lose a lot of combs through wax moth. Wax moth will very rarely attack wet clean wax supers, but love brood combs, as it is the cacoons impregnated with bee poo that they really like. 4. You are far more likely to get a lot more dead bees and rubbish in your honey at extracting time. There are many more reasons why, brood comb should oly be used for breeding, and honey suppers for storing honey. If your management system requires double brood chambers, then if you wish to reduce the brood nest for honey production, take one box away with the queen, and place over a double screen board above the supers, produce a new queen in the bottom box and if you dont want to make increase, kill the old queen off and recombine the two brood chambers once the honey has ben removed. Kind regards, Tony Marsh.

  • @RePetesBees
    @RePetesBees 2 дні тому

    Interesting! I dont think my established hives would let me go so a single. Few nice sized sunflower fields in the area give a big surge of pollen and the nest expands again. BTW, I 'think' I spotted a queen at 15:32 middle right. Maybe not, looked kinda small just had the shape. Love trying to find Waldo :P

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 3 дні тому

    Did u inspect the bottom brood chamber for room/ space for queen to lay?… if not is there a concern the bottom deep may get too congested invoking the swarming urge?… Many Thx

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 2 дні тому

      I could see that below they ranged from 5-6 frames of brood....this will increase to 6-9 frames over the next couple of weeks. Very few swarm after this if done at this time of the flow.

    • @davidsoloninka7742
      @davidsoloninka7742 2 дні тому

      Thank you

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 3 дні тому

    Would u consider this a modified Demmaree method? Thx

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 2 дні тому

      It has similarities to the Demaree but does not remove the queen from the house bees as much...so would not stop swarming if they had queen cells.

  • @RonnelVP
    @RonnelVP 3 дні тому

    I'm hoping to try Demaree method soon. But I have a question though, I saw on one of Randy Oliver's video, that one of the swarm triggers is the lack of young brood pheramone. So if I place all capped brood in the bottom box, even with a queen, would the remaining adult bees be triggered to produce a swarm cell as soon as the queen lays a patch of eggs? Is it also a second threat of swarm cells, when all the uncapped young brood is up top, without any queen pheramone? Thanks for the video.

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 3 дні тому

      They usually attempt to raise a queen upstairs so its important to remove those queen cells after 8-9 days. But the time there is no young brood pheromone in the upper chamber there is loads in the lower chamber.

  • @easybreezy9666
    @easybreezy9666 3 дні тому

    If you find the queen a place her below the excluder then put the rest of the brood above, do you worry about drones that may be caught in the new honey super? Do the need to get out or can the get through the queen excluder?

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 3 дні тому

      No I don't but an upper entrance will solve that issue.

    • @RePetesBees
      @RePetesBees 2 дні тому

      I pop off the lid for a few minutes every few days to 'release' the drones. Also gives me an excuse to check how the flow is goin.

  • @johnlehr1036
    @johnlehr1036 3 дні тому

    What do you think about single deep management using 8 frame equipment?

    • @lester3836
      @lester3836 3 дні тому

      IMO if you allow queen to occupy two deep chambers during the spring(swarm season) and even take a split of necessary. Then, move them to the single chamber with 4 to 5 frames of brood in the lower chamber and a few in the upper when main honey flow starts, 8 frame equipment will work fine. It's more about the timing and technique than 8 vs 10 frame.

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 3 дні тому

      No issues at all timing is the main concern not size of chamber. Size of chamber my influence how often you do it.

  • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
    @Manuherikiabeekeeping 3 дні тому

    Very interesting 👍 I know you're busy, but if you don't mind answering a question, I'm a little curious about your comb honey frames and why you only use a small section of foundation at the top instead of a whole sheet of super thin comb foundation which is what I was taught to use in southern New Zealand, . I was told by the beekeeper who trained me that a full sheet was better to draw comb faster, and straighter for good presentation. do you find it takes longer for your hives to draw comb honey frames without it, and do you have 'comb wobble ' issues if the bee's draw comb from a small section?

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 3 дні тому

      My mentor Harold Swan taught me this method. I think there will be little in the speed but a full sheet might be a bit faster.

    • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
      @Manuherikiabeekeeping 3 дні тому

      @@BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer thanks for answering, I really appreciate it. I think I might experiment with a few frames in a hive and compare the results. That's the great thing about UA-cam, you get to see how other beekeepers tackle the same thing with a different approach 👍👋

  • @lavenderbridges
    @lavenderbridges 4 дні тому

    Peter, what day did you record this video?

  • @romangasior4046
    @romangasior4046 4 дні тому

    👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀

  • @ralphhamblin00
    @ralphhamblin00 4 дні тому

    Who do you recommend as a supplier of your plastic clam shell boxes? Thank you.

  • @cncjimbob1
    @cncjimbob1 4 дні тому

    Bypass should be on the other side so that if any bees enter it they won't be sucked up into the vacuum. Also the inlet and outlet do not have to be in the center of the box where the handles are. This area is difficult to seal.

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 4 дні тому

    Plz continue with this “demaree series” especially how u continue to down size as the season progress’s. I am a 3rd year beekeeper and followed your instructions regarding the Demaree method on seven of my hives. None of the seven swarmed and i am getting a wonder honey harvest… 21 gallons of honey from 3 hives thus far… Thank you both u r wonderful teachers and “explainers”! Dave from Wheeling WV and SE Ohio near the Ohio River.

  • @davidsoloninka7742
    @davidsoloninka7742 4 дні тому

    After shaking the bee’s some remain on the frames that u r loading and taking to the garage. How do u deal with those residual bee’s on the honey frames prior to de-capping? Thx

  • @Manuherikiabeekeeping
    @Manuherikiabeekeeping 4 дні тому

    Oh boy, full depths up a stack.🥵 Interesting side note, the first guy up Mt Everest, Sir Ed Hillary, was the son of a beekeeper who used full depths for everything and thats how he was so fit for the attempt on Mt Everest 😂 speaking of interesting obstacles, Bears😵‍💫 electrified apairys⚡ 😮 Im so glad i live in New Zealand 😂 so very very glad. I couldn't imagine anything more gut punching than some freaking animal ripping a hive to bits. We don't have bears, snakes, scorpions, predatory big cats, wolves, coyotes or any of the other ghastly horrors you guys have too worry about 😄 our worst headaches in central Otago southern New Zealand are AFB, Varroa and wet weather in summer for the thyme nectar flow. Nice first honey pull though and your bees look great🐝👍 thanks for uploading

  • @bligon11
    @bligon11 4 дні тому

    The bear is likely to come back !!!!

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 4 дні тому

      There is now an electric fence round the hives.

    • @bligon11
      @bligon11 4 дні тому

      @@BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer We have this issue a lot here in South Carolina mountains and foothills,.,

  • @thefishheadchronicles7763
    @thefishheadchronicles7763 5 днів тому

    Is there ever a concern with using older brood frames for honey when they were most likely treated for mites the previous fall? How long does it take for the chemicals to dissipate?

    • @peterbrask327
      @peterbrask327 5 днів тому

      OA is about 6 weeks then the oa level is back to normal.

    • @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer
      @BeekeepingwithTheBeeWhisperer 4 дні тому

      We use treatments that leave no long lasting residual deposits on frames....no synthetic treatments or antibiotics.

  • @T0tenkampf
    @T0tenkampf 5 днів тому

    Im assuming that there would be massive issues if the entrances were on the same side? I was briefly thinking of trying this in a long Lang

  • @joshuajohnson1382
    @joshuajohnson1382 5 днів тому

    Don’t be embarrassed it happens to everyone

  • @HandWiredAmps
    @HandWiredAmps 5 днів тому

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @CooperBees
    @CooperBees 5 днів тому

    Jolly good!

  • @tonyvanoostrom3501
    @tonyvanoostrom3501 5 днів тому

    Great to have extra hands with a tall Demaree and lots of deeps

  • @gallowaylights
    @gallowaylights 5 днів тому

    00:09:52 definitely a team effort 😂

  • @CooperBees
    @CooperBees 7 днів тому

    Thanks for the follow up!

  • @andypag1071
    @andypag1071 7 днів тому

    Do you eventually separate the queens or will the hive always have double queens?

    • @AndreLeandro139
      @AndreLeandro139 День тому

      They are always separated with a queen excluder

    • @andypag1071
      @andypag1071 День тому

      @@AndreLeandro139 got it, but practically do you just put each queen in a few hive with a share of the workers?

  • @eastlothian98
    @eastlothian98 7 днів тому

    Going to try your double nuc on some mid summer new queens. Learned to not stack new supers on top of queen excluders from you too. I'm 1st year BK. Great info, thank you.

  • @TheWonderfield
    @TheWonderfield 8 днів тому

    Thanks for an informative video. Will be using some I’m techniques this season. What are the dimensions of the cage you made? I’d like to make on myself.

  • @pmsgvillarralphmichaeln1116
    @pmsgvillarralphmichaeln1116 9 днів тому

    Mr. Peter, i am a hobbiest of beekeeping. Thanks alot very informative videos but, i was curious if that method is applicable to the tropical country?

  • @dianewilliamsbarbour4336
    @dianewilliamsbarbour4336 9 днів тому

    Can you share more information on the solar pak energizer you are using, it was hard to see in the video what the number was. Thanks

  • @pn7064
    @pn7064 10 днів тому

    I loved this video!😀

  • @user-eh7nr9mk6l
    @user-eh7nr9mk6l 10 днів тому

    Hi - wouldn't it be normal 'professional' procedure to NOT put the brood boxes directly on the ground level? Wouldn't it just be right and healrthy for both your human workers and your bee colonies? At least 50 cm / 20 inches high cheap saw horse like stand? Less brood deseases, less risc of spinal disc herniation and such .. ????????

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 4 дні тому

      normal is putting them on pallets if you have seen commercial business. my back likes how you think though as I have herniated discs

    • @reneefarber7806
      @reneefarber7806 4 дні тому

      @@T0tenkampf yes : in EU on palettes if you have heavy moving gear -- cheap muscles instead in US :( -- and also: inspection ground zero is also nor professional ist just cheap

  • @johniac7078
    @johniac7078 11 днів тому

    MORE BEES!!!!! I always feel bad after I sell them......

  • @jrys23
    @jrys23 11 днів тому

    Would they backfill the Single BCM box before the queen can fill it with eggs?

  • @bigalren
    @bigalren 11 днів тому

    Great demonstration! Really illustrated the work required to do this correctly. Too often tube demo"s make it look easy. Thanks for a realistic one!

  • @glennsnaturalhoney4571
    @glennsnaturalhoney4571 11 днів тому

    Plastic qe will keep the queens from being able to cross over. I learned that the hard way with my double nucs. I don't like honey in brood frames, just a personal preference.

  • @glennsnaturalhoney4571
    @glennsnaturalhoney4571 11 днів тому

    What's funny is if one nuc is stronger than the other the bees work up and the 5 frames over the strong nuc will be capped and the other hardly touched. They seem to stay in their lane😅

  • @glennsnaturalhoney4571
    @glennsnaturalhoney4571 11 днів тому

    I've invested in double nucs like Michael Palmer resource hives. Fantastic resource hives and I get a good honey crop from them. Usually run them 4 over 4 and then qe and supers. Basically running a 2 queen hive. With the shared heat they overwinter great. If I had the $ I'd convert most of my operation to them.

  • @jaminbultman5526
    @jaminbultman5526 12 днів тому

    Are there concerns about collecting honey in brood boxes that have been treated for mites last year (I used apiguard and oxalic dribble last year)? Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @user-eh7nr9mk6l
    @user-eh7nr9mk6l 12 днів тому

    why 2 brood chambers? do the math: * 2000 eggs (worker bees) max per day per 21 days cycle = 42,000 cells needed. with ~6900 cells per LS deep drawn comb frame that makes max 6 frames of LS deep needed for max laying capacity!!!!!!!!! pls think! * 3000 eggs (worker bees) max per day per 21 days cycle = 63,000 cells that make 9 frames LS deep max needed !!!!!!!!! do youn have queens that lay 3000 eggs a day? doubt it - US queens are known to lack vitality, european Buckfast do even up to 4000 cells in comparison

  • @arkoone4905
    @arkoone4905 13 днів тому

    Seems like a lot of extra Labor ?

  • @blackberry5908
    @blackberry5908 13 днів тому

    Thank you very much for the demonstration. Does it happen often that the bees will choose one queen and eliminate the other ?

  • @hootervillehoneybees8664
    @hootervillehoneybees8664 14 днів тому

    I use this method alot .. this year honey flow was so heavy was impossible to make nucs without suppers on them right away.. only thing I'd add need to use mated queens so you requeen one side or sell a queen out of one side don't think you can just let them make a queen or give them a cell . I'll save your viewers the time... Could bust them apart and requeen with a cell but not pushed together..

  • @robertlewis3336
    @robertlewis3336 14 днів тому

    Yeah, I realize this video is two years old, but still awesome information. Could you use a triangle style bee escape with these and how? Directly over the queen excluder?

  • @stuffnsuch631
    @stuffnsuch631 14 днів тому

    Aside from just not having the extra nuc box's, why not just make 5 frame honey supers to run on top of the nucs?

    • @billc3405
      @billc3405 14 днів тому

      Or even two wooden nucs on top.

    • @jonathanstevens9919
      @jonathanstevens9919 14 днів тому

      Mike palmer shows a much better way of doing this. He runs multiple nuc boxes under honey super so he can have brood factory and larger hive

    • @davidsoloninka7742
      @davidsoloninka7742 14 днів тому

      Do u have to check the bottom brood chambers periodically in case they become congested and begin to show signs of swarming? Many thx.

    • @paul484848
      @paul484848 14 днів тому

      What stops the bees from the 2 colonies fighting as they now have 2 queens in the hive?

    • @billc3405
      @billc3405 14 днів тому

      @@paul484848 few know this but you can set up a hive to hold two queens in one hive. This happens naturally on a small percentage. Some bee keepers manipulate their hives with two queens during the honey flow for larger population increase honey production.

  • @williamkeeney9836
    @williamkeeney9836 15 днів тому

    Feed them when you do this it will help